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Winona MN - In the Garden
In the Garden by Matthew Widman With small group discussions led by Jim Pounds & Danette McCarthy.
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About this event
Join our effort to raise awareness and fight the stigma of memory loss. This virtual Remember Project event for the Winona, Minnesota area is part of our Winter 2021 tour. Watch the short play "In the Garden," and participate in the Dementia-Friendly Communities movement, learn about resources in the Winona area, and meet with others who are interested in learning more while supporting those who live with dementia.
Jim Pounds plays Arthur Monsetin in this one act play that explores the role adult children play in the sometimes difficult decision-making process that surrounds the journey of memory loss. The roles Karen, Peter, and Jamie Monsetin are performed by Megan Hanks, Jason Richards, and Mark Benzel.
Dates: February 22 at 6:00 pm March 3 at 11:00 am March 14 at 1:00 pm
Please log on and take your virtual seats 15 minutes before your start time. You will be treated to a pre-shows videos and music while you wait.
In the Garden
Playwright: Matthew Widman as published in the MemoryCare Plays Anthology
Director: Danette McCarthy
Sound/lighting design/engineering: Rachael Cady
Director of Photography/Videography: Hannah Robb
Theatrical Video Editing: Rachael Cady & Hannah Robb
Digital/still photography: Danette McCarthy
Set Design: Peter Weber, Steven Kath, Danette McCarthy
Production Assistance: St. Croix Festival Theatre
Learn more about The Remember Project with this short documentary by Hannah Robb. Find resources and additional information at our website The Remember Project .
The Remember Project is a program of the Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging. In Minnesota, the Remember Project Dementia Awareness Tour is an Arts Tour Minnesota activity made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from teh arts and cultural heritage fund.